Britain’s newest prime minister was meeting with the French president one day after talks with Angela Merkel, as he was exploring the possibility of a new Brexit deal. Both France and Germany have demanded that the UK draft a new Brexit plan within 30 days, as just over two months remain before Britain is slated to depart the union.
Boris Johnson’s unrestrained body language during talks with Emmanuel Macron has caused a massive stir, with critics accusing Britain’s prime minister of “embarrassing” his counterpart.
The two politicians met at the Elysee Palace on Thursday, ahead of the weekend's Group of Seven summit in Biarritz.
A visibly relaxed Johnson was photographed sitting in front of Macron, with his legs spread and one foot resting on a coffee table.
The reactions to Johnson’s perceived “disrespect” were quick and furious.
Labour MP Wes Streeting blamed Johnson for undermining Britain’s reputation overseas.
Our international reputation as a country with manners is being undone bit by bit by this clown. https://t.co/esO6NZKOlz
— Wes Streeting MP (@wesstreeting) 22 августа 2019 г.
The Sun’s political editor, Tom Newton Dunn, described Johnson’s actions as “manspreading,” adding: “That should win Manu round.”
Manspreading inside the Elysee. That should win Manu round. pic.twitter.com/oIay8wf0wO
— Tom Newton Dunn (@tnewtondunn) 22 августа 2019 г.
My jaw dropped marginally lower than his manners. https://t.co/ukbLJZaupe
— Shelagh Fogarty (@ShelaghFogarty) 22 августа 2019 г.
Alastair Campbell, a former communications director for Tony Blair, told PA news agency: “It’s embarrassing that the newly-elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom takes so long to go and see the German Chancellor and French President and then sticks his feet up on the President’s table.“It might sound trivial but it just shows complete arrogance and disrespect.”But it turned out that the prime minister had jumped a conclusion.Sky News reporter Tom Rayner has shared a video of the conversation between Macron and Johnson ahead of the snap.President Macron appeared to have made a jokey suggestion that the tiny coffee table, coupled with Johnson’s chair, could make a good recliner, with the Tory leader putting his foot up for a second in response – and this is when the ambiguous photo was taken.
WATCH: Here’s the Reuters video of Boris Johnson putting his foot on the Elysee furniture. It seems President Macron was making small talk suggesting the table would work equally well as a footstool should the PM want to recline, which Johnson then jokingly does pic.twitter.com/dnv37t9mS4
— Tom Rayner (@RaynerSkyNews) 22 августа 2019 г.
President Macron’s office later described the talks as being “constructive” and “thorough”.Johnson this week paid his first official visits outside the UK as the country's’s prime minister, travelling to Berlin and Paris.Britain has yet to renegotiate a final withdrawal agreement with the EU before the 31 October Brexit deadline. If Johnson fails to do so, he vows to pull the country out of the club it joined in 1973 anyway.
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